The Pale Man is the secondary antagonist of the novelization of the 2006 dark fantasy film, Pan's Labyrinth, titled The Labyrinth of the Faun.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- Even when he was a child, everyone could pick up on the innate cruelty of the Pale Man. As a hobby, he would torture and kill small animals, one of the red flags for a future serial killer in the making.
- Back when he was a human, he murdered his own brother for no other reason than petty jealousy.
- He worked as a torture technician during the Spanish Inquisition until he backstabbed his master and consumed his heart.
- As a result of his atrocities, he became an emaciated monster who fed on children regardless of their ages. Several illustrations of the Pale Man devouring children line his lair.
- Due to him being forced as the guardian of a magic dagger, the Pale Man would sit at the head of the table and should a child make the mistake of eating the enchanted food, the Pale Man would kill and eat them while taking sadistic joy in their screams, leaving their shoes as a morbid trophy and making their bones into furniture and columns in his lair.
- He tries to eat Ofelia, but eats two of the fairies for trying to defend her.
External Links[]
- Pale Man on the Villains Wiki
- Pale Man on the Non-Alien Creatures Wiki
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